4K

If four times the number of pixels of the current Full HD standard can't satisfy your lust for the bleeding edge, then the "unprecedented design" of the Samsung S9 UHD 4K TV should do the trick. The so-called "Timeless Gallery" frame mimics the look of an easel and allows the

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In 2010 ESPN banked big on 3D as the new way to watch the World Cup. It didn't work out well. Now the most notable advancement in high-definition television, 4K, is being left out of coverage of 2014's tournament -- and it's a damn shame.

Fitting right between the Indie filmmaker's DSLR and Hollywood studio's Arri Alexa, the Blackmagic Cinema Camera ($2,000), with its 13 stops of dynamic range and 2.5K sensor, makes filmmakers jump for joy. We took it on a test drive.

Now that the content is beginning to arrive and prices are right, it’s time for consumers and video professionals to use 4K monitors. A whole crop of 4K displays have been announced by all the big names in electronics (save for one...we're waiting on you, Cupertino), and the variety combined with esoteric naming conventions can lead any well-minded consumer to bouts of madness. We’re here to help. Here are our five favorites that you can actually afford.

If four times the number of pixels of the current Full HD standard can't satisfy your lust for the bleeding edge, then the "unprecedented design" of the Samsung S9 UHD 4K TV should do the trick. The so-called "Timeless Gallery" frame mimics the look of an easel and allows the

The future may not be televised in 3D after all, so how about 4k? Earlier this year, we saw a few prototypes at CES, and now Sony has officially announced its first set, boasting 3840 x 2160 resolution chops in

We’ve never been big fans of packaged home theater setups. They tend to be a mishmash of clunky, subpar components that do little to warrant their price points — no matter how low. The Yamaha YHT-697 ($750) does its best

Video cameras have only gotten smaller and smaller, such that most people think nothing of having a low-res shooter in their phone or laptop. The Point Grey Flea3 is an ultracompact, 4k video camera with high frame rates, but that’s

Now that 3D is pretty much standard for new home theater gear, 4K resolution (or Quad Full HD, as it's also known) is the industry's new hope for driving consumer upgrades. Sony's VPL-VW1000ES is the first home theater projector to offer

We kicked off 2012 by visiting not-so-beautiful Las Vegas to attend CES, with the hope of getting a head start on the exciting new products that will launch over the coming year. While we'll continue to highlight gadgets revealed

4k resolution is still a long way off from replacing lowly 1080p as the new standard for high-definition, but Sony's latest BDP-S790 Blu-ray player doesn't mind standing on the cutting edge. Among the slew of players announced, this lone model

There are cutting edge TVs, and then there's Toshiba's Regza 55X3 (known as the ZL2 in Europe) whose spec sheet reads like it was DeLorean-ed back from 2015. The 55-inch set is one of the first consumer TVs to sport